Women's issues.
Chemical dependence in women cannot be ignored anymore because it is affecting marriages, children and places of work of women. At least 2 million women are addict and many more experience drug related problems. (Wilsnack, S.C. 1984}. Yet, despite the scale of the problem, it is only in the last dec...
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my.usm.eprints.33918 http://eprints.usm.my/33918/ Women's issues. A. Hamid, Siti Zubaidah L Education (General) Chemical dependence in women cannot be ignored anymore because it is affecting marriages, children and places of work of women. At least 2 million women are addict and many more experience drug related problems. (Wilsnack, S.C. 1984}. Yet, despite the scale of the problem, it is only in the last decade that there has been significant focus on the problems. 1992 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/33918/1/WOMEN%27S_ISSUES.%28MER%29.pdf A. Hamid, Siti Zubaidah (1992) Women's issues. In: NDCP/ILO/IFNGO/NCDR – USM training course in manpower development on addiction rehabilitation and aftercare., 23 November - 4 December 1992, Universiti Sains Malaysia. |
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Chemical dependence in women cannot be ignored anymore because it is affecting marriages, children and places of work of women. At least 2 million women are addict and many more experience drug related problems. (Wilsnack, S.C. 1984}. Yet, despite the scale of the problem, it is only in the last decade that there has been significant focus on the problems.
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